Sat May 22, 2004 9:22 am by Comont54
Ok, its been quite a while (few years) since computer game manufacturers introduced the smaller, more economical, easier to store small game boxes. So this isnt new for anyone here, but looking back on all these years, which ones do you prefer? Personally, I like the smaller ones much much more. I still have several games, which have a HUGE box, with a single cd and a tiny tiny manual in it. It wasnt only a waste of money and cardboard but it just looked dumb. Sure, you could fit more advertising and shots on a bigger box, but assuming most people who buy games are gamers they probably know what they want to buy, and if they dont they probably know websites where they could find out more about a game. The reason I posted this was because I was recently at this one site, looking at an old game, in several user reviews, people were complaining about small boxes (like "give me back the big boxes or ill never buy a game again!) . Which is fine, certain people have preferences to certain things but I personally think the choice to go small box did not only help companies financially (by not wasting as much print or cardboard) They had to trim the manuals down aswell, almost to match sort of like a small book for your pocket.
Some people may not like that and it is understandable but for those of you who have Neverwinter Nights, and Empire Earth. Which manual is easier to keep by your computer and look through for something? And Im still eagerly awaiting the day computers get DVD players standard. Then maybe, JUST maybe, we can get those cool plastic DVD boxes like all the consoles do.
"The present is theirs; the future, for which I really worked, is mine." - Nikola Tesla
Edited by - Comont54 on 5/22/2004 10:30:00 AM